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EPL: Manchester United too good for Tottenham Hotspur, Liverpool revival rolls on

Manchester United dealt a blow to Tottenham's Premier League title aspirations with a dominant 2-0 win at Old Trafford, while Liverpool's upturn continued with a 1-0 victory over West Ham on Wednesday. Chelsea's winning run came to an end in a 0-0 draw at Brentford, which allowed Newcastle to close within two points of the top four with a 1-0 win over Everton. United are now just one point off the Champions League places and could leapfrog Chelsea when the sides meet at Stamford Bridge on Saturday after their most impressive display under Erik ten Hag.

"We had some more really good performances like Liverpool and Arsenal but this was the game from start to the end we were really good," said Ten Hag. "I told the team it was very enjoyable to watch." The Red Devils had 28 shots on goal against a Tottenham side that been beaten only once in their opening 10 league games of the season. Signs of progress for United since losing their opening two games of the campaign have been hampered by a lack of killer instinct up front.

But they finally got their rewards in front of a delighted full house when Fred's deflected effort found the bottom corner two minutes into the second half. Bruno Fernandes then doubled United's lead with his first club goal since August. Tottenham could have moved to within a point of leaders Arsenal with victory, but their performance had Antonio Conte questioning whether they can compete for the title.

"I think we need time," said the Italian. "In only 10 or 11 months you cannot pass from ninth place to become, the year after, a title contender. Especially when you finished 20 points less last season than the monsters in England." Darwin Nunez has endured a difficult start to life at Liverpool, but the

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